White Twill Slipcovers:
When I see white twill slipcovers I think new, fresh and clean. They give your home an instant refresh. Who wouldn’t want a fresh home?

Slipcovered chairs
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Before slipcovers:
These club chairs were a thrifted bargain, however, the fabric was faded and not going to work. The chairs were in good condition and I love the idea of washable slipcovers, so slipcovers it was.

Chairs Before Slipcovers

Turkish corners
Twill is one of my favorite fabrics to use to make slipcovers. It is washable and the white is bleachable too. My secret source for my white slipcover twill is available HERE. The 12 ounce weight is my go-to fabric choice for slipcovers.

White Twill Slipcovers
Versatile white slipcovers:
White is the most versatile color for those large pieces of furniture, in that you can easily decorate for holidays, parties and seasonal by simply changing the pillow covers, throws and accessories you will have an updated look. See below how I only added 2 pillows and it changed the look in an instant.
- Buffalo check pillow
- Gnome pillow
Accessories with white slipcovers:
I found the book accessory on Etsy and I custom ordered it with the wording I wanted. I saw a ton of book samples with wedding dates, children’s names, special sayings, etc. This shop had the best ones I could find with very neat lettering. I am ordering another set with the binding black and the wording white. The name of the Etsy shop is SilverLakeDesignsCo.

Seas the day books

Hoya plant in basket

Tree slices, planter and air plant
We made this tree slice hairpin leg table for our daughter’s room see how to make them HERE. They were a breeze to make and mother nature provided the top and my source for the legs is HERE.

Tree slice hairpin leg table
The column I have had on my porch for years and it seemed just the right size to hold the plant, so in it came.

Nautical pillow and sea shells
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Love to hear your comments and thoughts on white slipcovers,
Kippi
Lia from Southern Yankee DIY says
Wow these came out amazing!! What a fresh transformation, you are so very talented my friend!
Kimberly says
Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you have a blessed week. I cannot wait to see the full reveal of the nursery. You have really made it beautiful. Happy spring, Kippi
Jenn Summers says
I absolutely adore these slipcovers! For years I was so afraid of white when in fact it’s the easiest to remove stains. These turned out beautifully and all the accessories finish this space off perfectly.
Katie Mansfield says
Your slip covers are amazing! You have amazing sewing skills. I love white slip covers. I change my pillows all the time for a new look. That table is darling. I’m going to show that one to my husband. He would love it.
Kippi says
Thank you so much for your kind comment. Happy weekend, Kippi
Claire says
Your slip covers look fabulous and really change the look.
Our Hopeful Home says
I’m a sucker for a white slipcover:) Beautiful! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm. xo Kathleen
Judy says
It’s amazing the difference the slipcovers make. I will be featuring this tonight at my Swing into Spring party that opens at 8pm EST. Please stop by and pick up an I’ve Been Featured button. Thanks. http://diybydesign.blogspot.com
Kim @Serving Up Southern says
Hi, Kippi!
I wanted to let you know that your beautiful slip-covered chairs are one of my features this week at Homestyle Gathering! I love your choice of fabric and will be considering the same when I have my chair reupholstered. Thank you so much for sharing at HG!
>>> Kim
Marilyn says
Thank you for sharing at #OverTheMoon. Pinned and shared.
Lynn says
I love these slip covers – and thanks for the link to the fabric you used! Do you happen to remember how many yards it took for each chair? Thanks!